Explore the Okavango Delta, one of the world's great inland waterways and wildlife reserves. Pristine nature and all kinds of game - waiting for you to see for yourself.
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Mapula Lodge
is in the heart of the Okavango Delta - an ideal location for
game viewing and birding. Mapula Lodge safari vehicles combine
the best of comfort and easy sightings. Your guide will make sure you get the
best settings for your pictures and videos. You just have to sit back and take
it all in.
Your guide is there to answer any questions you have or confirm sightings.
You are encouraged to ask questions about the habitats you visit and the
different forms of life they support. You set the pace of the
safari.
A very popular activity is a 1 or 2 day mokoro
trip - complete with poler and guide. You can see the abundance of nature the Okavango Delta has to
offer. Bird lovers and photographers, in particular, love the silent way you can
enter into different habitats - capture what is happening and move
on.
Afro Trek Safari, Botswana partners with Mokoro
Trails, a local community trust - delivering and picking up visitors.
Mokoro trips are an eco-tourism
activitythat gives the visitor a snapshot view of a traditional
mode of transport. Motswanna have for centuries been navigating for the maze of
channels that is the Okavango Delta.
Along with birds you are likely to
see various antelope, elephant, buffalo, zebra, giraffe and lion. Doing the
Mokoro Trails and participating in this type of eco-tourism make a positive
impact to the polers and their communities, without compromising our
environment.
Enjoy one of the largest inland deltas in the world - the feeling
can be overwhelming. When you get home - your photos and videos will help you
regain your composure.